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Acting in matrimonial finance matters requires a precise and focused approach to the preparation of documents and evidence. This toolkit contains over 40 template documents drafted by a practitioner with 20 years' experience who gives advice on how to tailor each template for different types of cases

This title offers a concise guide to the process of arbitration in family disputes. It uniquely brings together, in one handy time-saving report, all the information that you will need for when undertaking family arbitrations such as the relevant forms and statutory materials, as well as the recent judgment of S v S.

With significant changes to public funding and the rise of litigants in person, many practitioners are looking to provide services on a 'pay as you go' or 'fixed fee' basis for discrete or separate pieces of work. 'Unbundling' is an approach whereby the solicitor and client agree which parts of the process the client can undertake without assistance, and which parts they will require some input from a solicitor. This approach is growing in the area of family law.

Reflecting the need of lawyers in this area to maintain an impressive generalist knowledge and keen problem-solving skills, the Elderly Client Handbook brings together an array of leading experts to present a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the relevant law and practice.

The Children and Families Act 2014 is the most far-reaching child welfare legislation to be introduced by Parliament since the Children Act 1989.

Children and Families Act 2014 offers you the full text of all the Parts of the Act dealing with family justice matters, including commentary on each of those parts. Expert author Noel Arnold also outlines the major changes that you need to be aware of and offers insight into how these may impact the day-to-day practice of the busy family lawyer.

This title offers a concise guide to the process of arbitration in family disputes. It uniquely brings together, in one handy time-saving report, all the information that you will need for when undertaking family arbitrations such as the relevant forms and statutory materials, as well as the recent judgment of S v S.